- FASat-Alfa
FASat-Alfa was to become the first
Chile an satellite, and was constructed under a Technology Transfer Program between theChilean Air Force (FACH) andSurrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) of the United Kingdom. The primary goal of the Program was to obtain for Chile the basic scientific and technological experience required to continue with more advanced steps. The purposes of the FASat-Alfa mission are to create a group of engineers with aerospace experience, to have the first Chilean satellite in orbit, and to install and operate the Mission Control Station (ECM-Santiago) in Chile.There were two satellites: FASat-Alfa and FASat-Bravo. The Alfa satellite was launched on
31 August ,1995 on TSYCLON from Plesesk. Its orbit was intended to be 682 x 651 km, inclined at 82.53 degrees; however, the spacecraft failed to separate from the failed Ukrainian satellite it was attached to.The Bravo satellite was launched on
10 July ,1998 , on TSYCLON from Baikonur. Its intended orbit was 682 x 651 km, inclined at 82.53 degrees. It was to operate 13,000 orbits until2002 .Characteristics
*Bus: SSTL microbus, fifth generation
*Owner: Fuerza Aerea De Chile (Air Force), Chile
*Payloads: Ozone Monitoring Experiment, Remote sensing, Data Transfer Experiment, Advanced Digital Signal Processing Payload, Orbital Positioning via GPS, Educational supportExternal links
*http://www.fasat.cl/
*http://www.fasat-alfa.cl/
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